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Janet Yost, the director of the Kutztown Community Library, reshelves a copy of And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street, one of six books by Dr. Seuss that will no longer be published. Yost and other librarians in Berks said they will not pull the books off the shelves without proper procedures. This can be used as a learning experience, Yost says. It opens people s eyes as to how people felt at that time.
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Copies of And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street, If I Ran the Zoo, and McElligot s Pool, three of the books by Dr. Seuss that will no longer be published are part of the library at the Wyomissing Public Library.
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Why Dr Seuss is cancelled: Some US schools won’t celebrate him in 2021
Is Dr Seuss cancelled? The best-selling author looks to follow in the footsteps of Mr Potato Head, who’s also been cancelled in 2021.
In the lead-up to National Read Across America Day it seems as though children’s book author Dr Seuss has been cancelled. The national day usually celebrates reading and Dr Seuss’ work on March 2nd.
However, due to the uncovering of his earlier works, the author of
The Cat in the Hat,
The Grinch Who Stole Christmas and
Green Eggs and Ham won’t be celebrated this year in certain schools.
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Why My Son and I Argued Christmas Day
He’s the only person who can still trigger me.
We didn’t argue politics, or race, or gender, or conspiracy theories. We agree on all that. The argument was about him going with me to see holiday lights. He had promised.
Silly reason to argue? Of course. Did it bring up every reason we’ve ever argued? Every trauma and disappointment? Again, of course.